C++ Templates: The Complete Guide |
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Product Description This book will be the next C++ classic. Although templates have been part of C++ for well over a decade, they still lead to misunderstanding, misuse, and controversy. At the same time, they are increasingly found to be powerful instruments for the development of cleaner, faster, and smarter software. This has made templates one of the hottest topics in the C++ community. This book will be both a complete reference as well as a tutorial. It will emphasize the practical use of templates, and will include real-world examples. Every working C++ programmer will need a copy of this book for his or her library.
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If You Were Snobish About Programming, You Will Have Great Respect For Coding After You Read It 02 October, 2008 He is my favorite author when it comes in coding. Very systematic and structured. C++ templates is not yet a mature domain and it is not that easy to program. Still this book presents very well the theory and the implementation with plenty of examples and warnings about the traps of C++ programming. If you are into theory math, physics you will appreciate the smartness and completeness of templates. Check also other books from the author The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference, Object Oriented Programming in C++
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Best Book On C++ Templates 24 August, 2007 I used the book when I was working on templates. Book is very clear and concise with proper layout of chapters. I was able to read relevant sections and get clear understanding. It is possible to get all information by reading C++ specs and other sources, but having this one book is a real time saver.
If you work on templates and have some doubts ever then have this book next to you.
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Another Great C++ Book From Josuttis 22 May, 2008 Vandevoorde and Josuttis have written by far the best book on C++ templates. Theirs is literally the only work out there that makes any sense of the utter mess that is C++ template programming. Absolutely essential for anyone using the STL or (especially) Boost libraries.
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A Real Complete Guide 09 March, 2008 I like all those description and examples: the topic may be complex, but really an interesting thing when enjoying it slowly.
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Best Book On Templates 06 July, 2008 This is best book on C++ templates. C++ programmers who wants to learn modern template programming should start reading this book first, no more no less.
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